Connelly ordered Swope to serve the prison term on charges of burglary, simple assault, theft and access device fraud in connection with the unusual break-in committed Aug. 22, 2012, in an occupied room at the Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel.

He also ordered Swope to serve an additional one to three years in state prison in connection with an unrelated corruption of minors charge that he improperly touched a 17-year-old girl in August 2012 in an Erie residence.

Swope apologized and Connelly credited him for pleading guilty to the crimes.

But the judge said the crime had a lasting, possibly permanent, effect on the burglary victim.